The Book Junkie Reads . . .
Review of . . .THE UNLIKEABLE DEMON HUNTER: Sting (Nava Katz, #2) . . .Snarky,
sassy, sexy, action-packed fun for some and dread for others. Nava has returned
this time we have a full on operation underway and this unlikely, unlikeable
demon hunter is here to show what she’s got.
She still the girl with an attitude and following rules precisely still
is not part of her forte. I personally still like this brand of demon hunter.
She has lots of tude and a great way to release some of that bent up hostility
to following strenuous rules.

Action, action, action. Snark
times two and sensual heat that will need a serious outlet. Nava has her way
and it’s so much more fun than the way they want her to do things. The was some
emotional moments that just added to the drama of the past coming back and the
present not being exactly stable.

We got old friends and new ones.
This mission was so much more than just the assignment given. There was some
growth and closure. This series has just truly begun. Nava has to make her mark
on the world of demon hunting and at the same time find out who she really is
and what she is capable of becoming.

Nava Katz series:

The Unlikeable Demon Hunter –
Nava Katz, #1

The Unlikeable Demon Hunter:
Sting – Nava Katz, #2

BLURB

50% boobs. 50% sarcasm. 100% new
breed of hunter.

After a bumpy start as the only
female demon hunter in the top secret Brotherhood of David, Nava Katz heads to
Prague for her first undercover mission: unmasking a demon movie star. She'd be
all kinds of thrilled if it weren't for the fact that her fellow hunter-with-benefits,
Rohan Mitra, has reclaimed his rock star status and assigned Nava the role of
groupie.

Rejecting her "be a good
girl and follow orders" directive, Nava unleashes an alter ego guaranteed
to hook their celebrity target and drive Rohan crazy. No downside-until she
finds herself up against Rohan's past, the Brotherhood's antiquated thinking,
and her own identity issues, turning her personal life into a bomb that could
blow up the entire operation.

“Don’t
leave.” He spoke quietly but in the silence of the corridor, I had no trouble
hearing him.

My hands
balled up. Hadn’t it been enough for one night? That thread between us that had
felt so comforting earlier threatened to strangle me now. Anger fueled my turn.
I would have welcomed a corresponding anger in him, but the naked longing on
his face and the defeat in the slope of his shoulders undid me. That and his
sincere, “I love watching you dance.”

The
hallway was empty but it suddenly felt hard to breathe.

He held
out a hand.

I leaned
back. The magnetic push/pull between us demanded a certain distance, a certain
resistance, as much as attraction. Wrung out on every level, I couldn’t afford
to let Mr. Force-of-Nature Mitra take advantage of my weakened boundaries to
redefine our hook-ups into whatever vision he had of them.

The air
conditioning kicked in and I wrapped my arms around myself.

“When you
see my shower, you’ll thank me.” He scrunched up his face, a lock of hair
falling boyishly over his eyes. “Nothing happens. Just sleep.”

A global wanderer, hopeless romantic, and total cynic with a broken edit button, Deborah writes adult urban fantasy to satisfy her love of smexy romances and tales of chicks who kick ass. She is all about the happily-ever-after, with a huge dose of hilarity along the way. “It takes a bad girl to fight evil. Go Wilde.”

SNIPPETS FROM MY INTERVIEW WITH DEBORAH WILDE

How would you describe your style of writing to someone that has never read your work?

Snarky, sexy, and irreverent.

Do you have a character that you have been working on for a long time that still isn't quite ready, but fills you with excitement to work on the story?

Right now I’m struggling to find the arc for one of the supporting characters in this series, Kane Hashimoto. He’s definitely been present in al the books, but I’m working on book three right now and this draft in particular is about digging deep into his emotional truths.

Can you share you next creative project(s)? If yes, can you give a few details?

It’s all about the next books in this series, plus that upcoming YA novel I mentioned, which is a standalone that I describe as Romancing the Stone meets Romeo and Juliet but with 100% less body count.

I have read one book thus far and the review
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